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LATE NEWS

SOU 3IERS OF FORTUNE

THE HITLER PARTY,

NAJ :i SUCCESS RECEDING

United Tress Association —By Electric Tel 9«

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C Received 28th March, 2 p.m.)

LONDON, 27th March,

A ' Berlin correspondent, summing up tko t Aftermath of the Nazi election iv Sept. 'iinber and the Beichstag's second succy jssful session, says that although the first wave of the Nazi offensive had receded, there is bound to bo a sew md. Everything depends whether it i 3 weaker or stronger, and that depends on how long it is delayablo. Tljf ysa is no reason to suppose that tbo Na cis are up to any particular mischief at. the moment, but certainly they ara do: ing their best to make up th» gr ouud they have lost in the country. W aeir methods are unscrupulous, and. tl ley are masters of the art of misrepresentation. Many people were at :fi .rst carried away by the movement, \ jut they have since become dislluI sioncd. There is no evidence, however, J that their followers are even beginning i to realise what fools the 107 Nazi representatives have made of themselves. If a General Election took place tomorrow they would be greatly weakened. The truth, is that Communists • views are fairy consistent, but th» Nazis are mere soldiers o2 fortune, empty of ideas, and with only vagu« and purely destructive proposals. Moreover, they are merely the pacemakers for Communism.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 74, 28 March 1931, Page 10

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LATE NEWS Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 74, 28 March 1931, Page 10

LATE NEWS Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 74, 28 March 1931, Page 10

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